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July 29th, 2000, 11:54 PM
#1
Inactive Member
Hiya all,
Anybody know the legal situation regarding using existing songs/scores in films? I am currently making a humorous horror movie, Slasher, and the soundtrack is currently made up of an amalgam of other music sources.
If I am not selling the movie at all, is this creakingly legal? Obviously, if I ever try to promote the movie, I will get somebody to write a proper score for it. But, then, what about using songs?
Anyway, more details can be found on my website, at http://www.uea.ac.uk/~u9930965/index.html
We've just gone into production, so it's all rather exciting right now.
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July 31st, 2000, 06:17 AM
#2
Senior Hostboard Member
Certainly in the UK even amateurs are supposed to get license for clearance to use copyrighted music, from the MCPP or whatever they're called.
I say use your discretion. If a major distributor picked up your film, they would make sure all copyright was cleared etc, they'd probably relieve you of your copyright too!!
Technically I think it's illegal to use copyrighted material if you are profiting or broadcasting/showing to an audience.
Also, I think, in the UK certain copyrights expire after 50 years.
E&OE, I aint no legal person!!
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